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by Eustace Mullins IN DECEMBER 1945 General George S. Patton was executed by his Communist foes. General Patton was struck down the day before he was scheduled to make a triumphant return to the United States. He had just been removed from his command of the Third Army, which was in charge of governing…
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WE ARE ALL familiar with the pictures and film footage of piles of dead “Jews” discovered at the liberated “death camps” Dachau and Buchenwald at the end of World War II, but what we were never told is that most of those corpses were actually dead German soldiers that were dumped there as part of an elaborate…
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AudioAudio BooksWilliam Pierce

by Bradford L. Huie for The American Mercury THIS WEEK Robert Griffin’s The Fame of a Dead Man’s Deeds — read this week by Vanessa Neubauer in our continuing audio book series — deals with Dr. William Luther Pierce’s views on the watershed event of the last 100 years:…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce THIS WEEK I WAS in Germany. I was there to participate in a congress of the youth division of the National Democratic Party of Germany: the NPD. I had been invited to address the congress. Now, don’t let that word “democratic” in the name of the party fool you.…
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Every month, it seems, yet another movie is released based upon some real or some fanciful event of World War Two. Invariably, like some stylized Greek drama in which the actors all wear the same masks and all chant the same lines, the cast in these propagandistic morality plays are as predictable as the
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To help celebrate the end of the “Good War” in 1945 and the beginning of the “Good Peace,” allow me to offer the following from my books, Hellstorm — The Death of Nazi Germany, 1944-1947 and Rape Hate — Sex and Violence in War and Peace. AND SO, with the once mighty German Army now disarmed…
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by Michael Walsh The sacking of Germany after her unconditional surrender will go down in history as one of the most monstrous acts of modern times. Its excess beggars description and its magnitude defy condemnation.” — Ralph F. Keeling, Gruesome Harvest, 1947. RALPH FRANKLIN KEELING of the…
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by Irmin Vinson IN HIS ANALYSIS of Nikolaus Lehnhoff’s production of Der Fliegende Holländer (The Flying Dutchman) Michael Polignano mentions that “desecrating Wagner … is something of an industry in post-World War II Germany.” The recent Stuttgart version of Wagner’s…
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GREGOR GYSI is the current leader of “The Left” party, currently the 3rd biggest party in Germany. The party was formed from parts of the Socialist Unity Part of Germany before the reunification. In 2013 they received almost 4 million votes or 8.6% of all votes. Germany currently has the…
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Sri Lankan Web site unafraid to tell the truth WE ARE told enough times about the terrible crimes committed by Germans but why is there stoic silence on the crimes committed by the Allied forces (UK, US, FRANCE and SOVIET UNION) on Germans? Germany was defeated in May 1945 with that ending World War 2.…
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